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In this episode, we continue our conversation with Nancy as she talks about her journey with getting a lung transplant. She discusses the struggles she had making the decision to get the transplant and despite her ups and down, has had no regrets. Visit the Pre to Post Transplant Podcast website to hear more stories, leave comments, and make suggestions. www.PreToPostTX.com Learn more about the Pre To Post Transplant Foundation's 2nd Annual Transplant Social www.PreToPost.org
In this episode, Nancy talks about her journey with getting a lung transplant. She discusses the struggles she had making the decision to get the transplant and despite her ups and down, has had no regrets. Visit the Pre to Post Transplant Podcast website to hear more stories, leave comments, and make suggestions. www.PreToPostTX.com
Host Rick Goulding '04 talks with Principal Adam Lewis P'28 about the success of the House System, his excitement for the 2023-2024 school year, his plans to form the BC High leaders of tomorrow, and so much more!
O Senhor dos Anéis: Os Anéis do Poder - Trailer Reaction | Tolkien ou C. S. Lewis? P.I.C.A. das Galáxias | Rádio Pirata Espacial - Apresentadores: Fabrício Dadda http://www.instagram.com/fabriciodadda Clóvis DeWelles http://www.instagram.com/dewellespodcast Rafael Camargo http://www.instagram.com/rafaoucamargo Felipe Valer http://www.instagram.com/felipeouvaler
Henlo semua! Di episode kali ini, aku sekaligus menjawab kekepoan ku sendiri wkwk. Aku selalu kepo anjing tuh sebenernya gimana sih kemampuan visualnya, dan rasanya belum pernah diajarin di kampus. Sorry in advance kalo episode ini agak belibet karena tbh emang materi nya agak rumit:") Jadi PLEASE make sure to recheck the facts I said here dari jurnal-jurnal di bawah (yang aku pake untuk nyusun materi ini) untuk penjelasan yang lebih lengkap ya! Semoga episode ini bisa bermanfaat! . Sumber: Byosiere SE, Chouinard PA, Howell TJ, Bennett PC. 2017. What do dogs (Canis familiaris) see? A review of vision in dogs and implications for cognition research. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 25: 1798-1813. Jacobs GH, Deegan JF, Crognale MA, Fenwick JA. 1993. Photopigments of dogs and foxes and their implications for canid vision. Visual Neuroscience. 10(01): 173-180. Neitz J, Geitz T, Jacobs GH. 1989. Color-vision in the dog. Visual neuroscience. 3(2): 119-125. Ollivier F, Samuelson D, Brooks D, Lewis P, Kallberg M, Komaromy A. 2004. Comparative morphology of the tapetum lucidum (among selected species). Veterinary Ophthalmology. 7(1): 11-22/ Peichl L. 1992. Topography of ganglion cells in the dog and wolf retina. Journal of Comparative Neurology. 324(4): 603-620. Purves D, Augustine G, Fitzpatrick D. 2001. Neuroscience 2nd ed. Sinauer Associates. Rosengren A. 1969. Experiments in colour discrimination in dogs. Societas pro fauna et flora Fennica. Tanaka T, Watanade T, Eguchi Y, Yoshimoto T. 2000. Color discrimination in dogs. Nihon Chikusan Gakkaiho. 71(3): 300-304. Walls GL. 1942. The vertebrate eye and its adaptive radiation. Cranbrook Institute of Science.
This week on The Literary Life podcast, our hosts chat with Wes Callihan, founder of Schola Tutorials and primary instructor in the Old Western Culture series by Roman Roads Media. Thomas starts off our interview today asking Wes what he remembers about stories and reading as a young person. Wes shares how he came to be a teacher and how his literary life developed as he became an adult. Angelina asks Wes about his approach to challenging literature when he started out reading the great books. He shares the joy of reading aloud, even to yourself, rather than silently whenever possible. Wes also talks about how learning languages enhanced his reading as well. Find the Youtube video of Wes’ personal library here. Don’t forget to head over to HouseofHumaneLetters.com to find out all about the exciting line-up for our next Literary Life Online Conference, happening April 7-10, 2021 for which Wes Callihan will be our keynote speaker. Commonplace Quotes: I have called this work “meadow” on account of the delight, the fragrance and the benefit which it will afford those who come across it, for the virtuous life and the habitual piety do not merely consist of studying divinity, not only of thinking on an elevated plane about things as they are here and now. they must also include the description and writing of the way of life of others. So I have striven to complete this composition to inform your love, oh child, and as I have put together a copious and accurate collection, so I have emulated the most wise bee, gathering up the spiritually beneficial deeds of the fathers. John Moschos The fact that various persons have written angrily to say that the Judas I have depicted seems to them to be a person of the utmost nobility, actuated by extremely worthy motives, confirms my impression that this particular agent of hell is at present doing his master’s work with singular thoroughness and success. His exploits go unrecognized – which is just what the devil likes best. Dorothy Sayers People enter politics or the Civil Service out of a desire to exert power and influence events; this, I maintain, is an illness. It is only when one realizes that great administrators and leaders of men have all been at any rate slightly mad that one has a true understanding of history. Auberon Waugh In essence, Tolkien was trying to recover the vision of Eden, the childhood of the race, when beauty was still connected with truth. Through story–the right kind of story, including traditional legends and fairy-tales–the ability to see all things with a pure heart and in the light of heaven could be evoked. He wanted to prove that poetic knowledge, George MacDonald’s “wise imagination,” could be awoken even in a world apparently closed to its very possibility. Stratford Caldecott On Shakespeare. 1630 by John Milton What needs my Shakespeare for his honoured bones, The labor of an age in pilèd stones, Or that his hallowed relics should be hid Under a stary-pointing pyramid? Dear son of Memory, great heir of fame, What need’st thou such weak witness of thy name? Thou in our wonder and astonishment Hast built thyself a live-long monument. For whilst to th’ shame of slow-endeavouring art, Thy easy numbers flow, and that each heart Hath from the leaves of thy unvalued book Those Delphic lines with deep impression took, Then thou, our fancy of itself bereaving, Dost make us marble with too much conceiving; And so sepúlchred in such pomp dost lie, That kings for such a tomb would wish to die. Book List: The Spiritual Meadow by John Moschos The Man Born to Be King by Dorothy Sayers Beauty in the Word by Stratford Caldecott The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin by Beatrix Potter My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George Papillon by Henri Charriere Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum Two Years Before the Mast by Richard Henry Dana Paul Thoreaux Sailing the Inside Passage by Robb Keystone The Travels of Sir John Mandeville by John Mandeville The Discarded Image by C. S. Lewis Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C. S. Lewis The Name of the Rose by Umberto Ecco The Land of Darkness by Ibn Fadlan The Travels of Ibn Battuta by Ibn Battuta Monologium by St. Anselm Cur Deus Homo by St. Anselm The Aeneid by Virgil The Iliad by Homer, trans. by Alexander Pope Pacific and Other Stories by Mark Helprin Ray Bradbury The Novels of Charles Williams G. K. Chesterton Alexander Pope Fyodor Dostoyevsky Leo Tolstoy Anton Chekhov Aleksander Solzhenitsyn The Abolition of Man by C. S. Lewis P. G. Wodehouse Edward Gibbon Philip Schaff Taliessin through Logres, The Region of the Summer Stars by Charles Williams Isaac Asimov Theodore Sturgeon Robert Heinlein Arthur C. Clarke Support The Literary Life: Become a patron of The Literary Life podcast as part of the “Friends and Fellows Community” on Patreon, and get some amazing bonus content! Thanks for your support! Connect with Us: You can find Angelina and Thomas at HouseofHumaneLetters.com, on Instagram @angelinastanford, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ANGStanford/ Find Cindy at https://cindyrollins.net, on Instagram @cindyordoamoris and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/cindyrollins.net/. Check out Cindy’s own Patreon page also! Follow The Literary Life on Instagram, and jump into our private Facebook group, The Literary Life Discussion Group, and let’s get the book talk going! http://bit.ly/literarylifeFB
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In this episode, I speak to Professor Mark NK Saunders (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/business/saunders-mark.aspx) from the Birmingham Business School. Mark has published widely on both research methods and Human resource management, and has authored books such as Research Methods for Business Students and Keeping your Doctorate on Track, and has publishes over 100 journal articles and book chapters. In this interview, we talk favourite research projects, how many interviews are enough in qualitative research, and some tips and tricks for getting research back on track when things start to go wrong. Selected publications discussed in this episode: Townsend K and Saunders MNK (2018, editors) How to keep your research project on track: Insights from when things go wrong Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Saunders M and Lewis P (2018) Doing Research in Business and Management (2nd ed) Harlow: Pearson Saunders MNK and Townsend K (2016) ‘Reporting and justifying the number of interviews participants in organisation and workplace research' British Journal of Management 27.4, 836-852 Saunders MNK, Dietz G and Thornhill A (2014) Trust and distrust: polar opposites, or independent but co-existing? Human Relations 67.6 639-665
This week, Professor David Boelzner and AmeriCorps Legal Fellow (though soon-to-be Professor!) Caleb Stone joined Scott and Davis to talk about their work at the law school's Lewis P. Fuller Veterans Benefits Clinic. They discussed the clinic's vital role in helping disabled service veterans obtain compensation through the often-arduous VA claims process, outlined the opportunities for students to work with the clinic both during the semester and for summer employment, and offered their own structural reform ideas that could make the disability benefits system work better for the men and women who have nobly served in America's armed forces. The clinic is an integral component of William & Mary Law School, both for the important representation it offers deserving veterans and the hands-on learning experience it offers law students—tune in to hear the real experts explain in greater detail!
微信公众号【米粒读绘本】 学儿童心理学、曾任电台DJ的妈妈为你读经典绘本 【内容简介】 阿力不小心打破了妈妈心爱的蜂蜜碗,要是妈妈生气了,不再爱他了怎么办?于是,阿力一遍一遍地问妈妈: “妈妈,要是我不乖,你还爱我吗?” “妈妈,要是我做了坏事,你还爱我吗?” “妈妈,要是我跟乔打架,把枕头撕破了,你还爱我吗?” …… 最后他总算问到:“妈妈,要是我打破了你的蜂蜜碗,你还爱我吗?”妈妈的回答一直是肯定的:“我永远永远爱你!”阿力感动了,灵机一动,做了一个爱心碗送给妈妈。 【大咖荐读】 母爱是儿童故事中常见的主题,孩子们在这类故事中能获得最大的抚慰和安全感。《我永远爱你》这本图画书也例外。整本书的画面以温暖、明亮的色调为主,熊妈妈自始至终不断重复着“我永远爱你”这样的宣言,无论是小读者还是父母,在共读这本书时一定能感受到洋溢其中的甜蜜。书中的蝴蝶页也为这种甜蜜加入了一段有趣的注解·前蝴蝶页,小熊阿力捧着妈妈的碗向蜂房走去·后蝴蝶页,他捧着送给妈妈的新碗从蜂房走回来。这样一种画面安排暗示着儿童顽皮的一面,也暗示着幸福甜蜜的保证。 阿力不小心打破了妈妈最心爱的碗!他很担心妈妈的反应。于是,他跑去找妈妈,做了一场“爱的测试”。妈妈表现得近乎完美,她不厌其烦地保证“我永远爱你”,同时又不忘补充,“不过你”要对自己的行为负责。 阿力的妈妈给了家长们很好的启示:爱是需要原则的,但有时却要毫无保留。可是如何掌握尺度与分寸呢?这个功课还得留给家长们来做。 【出版信息致敬】 作者:(英)牡丹·刘易斯(Lewis,P.)文,(英)彭尼·艾夫斯(Ives,P.)图 译者:金波 出版社: 外语教学与研究出版社 【背景音乐致谢】 给我的特别的妈妈 今日读诗: 饮湖上初晴后雨 北宋(苏轼) 水光潋滟晴方好,山色空濛雨亦奇。 欲把西湖比西子,淡妆浓抹总相宜。
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. This conference at the University of Chicago featured a keynote address by William Julius Wilson, the Lewis P. and Linda L. Geyser University Professor at Harvard University, followed by a panel of distinguished scholars and practitioners discussing ways to improve the academic preparation of urban youth.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. William Julius Wilson, the Lewis P. and Linda L. Geyser University Professor at Harvard University, reflects on poverty and joblessness in “‘The Truly Disadvantaged’ Revisited: Critical Reflections on the Recent Research on Concentrated Poverty and Joblessness,” given at the Successful Pathways from School to Work inaugural conference at the University of Chicago.
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